Professor Say Goo has been appointed as Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators and Fellow of the Hong Kong Institute of Chartered Secretaries in recognition of his contribution to the Institute and the profession in the corporate governance arena. Fellows are leaders of the profession and crucial to the growth of the Institute and the profession. Currently, 8% of the Institute’s membership is Fellows.

Professor Chin Leng Lim was interviewed in the Wall Street Journal (20 May 2014) on the latest Trans-Pacific Partnership talks, and the implications of China’s recent regional treaty initiatives for the US-led TPP Link

Professor Chin Leng Lim is interviewed on China Radio International concerning China’s decision to appeal against the WTO ruling in the long-running Rare Earths dispute, 23 April 2014 Link

Professor Chin Leng Lim was on China Radio’s Programme “People in the Know”: China Mulls over Joining the TPP, 27 March 2014 Link

Professor Chin Leng Lim was interviewed on Astro, the Malaysian tv channel this weekend on the controversy over on-going negotiations for a Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement which is intended to form a free trade area between 12 economies; namely, the United States, Mexico, Canada, Chile, Peru, Japan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Australia and NZ. In it he addressed recent concerns over affordable healthcare, digital trade and cross-border data flows, procurement, investor-state arbitration and accusations of secrecy surrounding the negotiations. Professor Lim is a former trade negotiator, is Chairman of AIIFL’s East Asian International Economic Law & Policy Programme and a member of the HK Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation. His latest book is The Trans-Pacific Partnership (Cambridge University Press: 2012), with Debbi Elms and Patrick Low. Video Clip